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out there today put changes are on the way for us. meteorologist leigh glaser is here with a look at live doppler 7hd. >> leigh: you're exactly right. heading into the middle part of the work week we get a change in the season, from winter to spring. we'll talk about that in a moment. live doppler 7hd right now, not picking up any returns so although we do have cloud cover, mainly high clouds, no moisture falling from this cloud base at this hour. looks like it will be tuesday night and wednesday before the bay area seize the next chance of rain. beautiful shot here. high definition east bay cam. these are a look at the highs for today. santa rosa, 0. oakland. >>> 6. concord, 70. seasoned -- santa cruz, 73. these temperatures down four or five degrees from yesterday. at&t park behind me there, folks gathering, san francisco, 54 right now. oakland, 56. half moon bay, 50 degrees. and high definition rooftop cam showing you the embarcadero, milky sky, high clouds moving in. santa rosa 6 2. livermore, 62. 64 in los gatos. let's get to the
out there today put changes are on the way for us. meteorologist leigh glaser is here with a look at live doppler 7hd. >> leigh: you're exactly right. heading into the middle part of the work week we get a change in the season, from winter to spring. we'll talk about that in a moment. live doppler 7hd right now, not picking up any returns so although we do have cloud cover, mainly high clouds, no moisture falling from this cloud base at this hour. looks like it will be tuesday night and...
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its breakthrough formula changes everything. dove. this is care. i just stick the bar in the dryer like this, and it freshens my laundry for me so i don't have to think. wait. what was the question? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] stick it and forget it. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic.
its breakthrough formula changes everything. dove. this is care. i just stick the bar in the dryer like this, and it freshens my laundry for me so i don't have to think. wait. what was the question? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] stick it and forget it. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're...
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republican strategist danny diaz is working to change the party's image. he says this kind of talk will damage the republican brand. how much of a generational issue is this with younger republicans and younger voters? >> don young represents the past. i think there is a kind of -- a new breed of republican leaders that are in the senate and in the house. >> reporter: and republican advisers tell abc news that they worry the racial slur from don young comes at precisely the wrong time, just as the republicans are trying to expand their appeal to latino voters. dan and bianna. >> hard to spin that one, for sure. jeff zeleny, our latest addition to the abc news team. jeff, welcome to you. >> great to have you. >> to the weekend "gma" show. thanks again for that. time to check the weather and filling in for ginger zee this morning, once again we welcome erika martine from our abc affiliate wtnh news 8 in new haven, connecticut. what's going on? >> all right, folks. we got a lot going on. yesterday we did see some reports across nebraska, kansas and oklahoma o
republican strategist danny diaz is working to change the party's image. he says this kind of talk will damage the republican brand. how much of a generational issue is this with younger republicans and younger voters? >> don young represents the past. i think there is a kind of -- a new breed of republican leaders that are in the senate and in the house. >> reporter: and republican advisers tell abc news that they worry the racial slur from don young comes at precisely the wrong...
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this is due in part to a change that was first evidenced yesterday. they eliminated a dedicated on rebel lanes of traffic is merging and with the westbound 4 ride. that is created bigger than normal back up here. lighter than usual through out the south bay, have your approaching 280 on the guadalupe parkway. the north bay right is still under 30 minutes from the bottle to the golden gate bridge. >> health officials are urging 7000 patients of a obama dance is to take hiv test. they say they may have been exposed to a buyer is at clinics were major violations were found. the operator of those clinics as voluntary closed his practice and is cooperating with investigators. what the specter said she was appalled by the unsanitary condition of the tools and equipment. >> the estimates that came out of the autoclave were horrible. i would not let my nephew play with them in the dirt. they had rust on them. >> health officials would not elaborate on other violations the clinic had. they transmission of the diseases at the dentist's office is where but shoul
this is due in part to a change that was first evidenced yesterday. they eliminated a dedicated on rebel lanes of traffic is merging and with the westbound 4 ride. that is created bigger than normal back up here. lighter than usual through out the south bay, have your approaching 280 on the guadalupe parkway. the north bay right is still under 30 minutes from the bottle to the golden gate bridge. >> health officials are urging 7000 patients of a obama dance is to take hiv test. they say...
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. >> then, the very next day, jodi changed her story. >> she talked about two intruders coming into the house. they attacked travis and they were attacking her. and she gets wounded in the incident. and he's being stabbed. and he's yelling. and he's screaming and telling her, go to the neighbors and get help. >> they didn't discuss much. they just argued. >> about what? >> about whether or not to kill me. >> for what reason? >> because i'm a witness. >> a witness of what? >> him. of travis. >> of travis' murder? >> jodi took version two to the court of public opinion months later, on the show "inside edition." >> i witnessed travis being attacked by two other individuals. >> who? >> i don't know who they were. i couldn't pick them out in a police lineup. >> and she made this bold prediction. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> why not? >> because i'm innocent and you can mark my words on that one. >> soon, a jury will decide if jodi's prediction was right or wrong. for weeks, jodi has been making a case for version three. that she killed travis alexander because she had to. >> story o
. >> then, the very next day, jodi changed her story. >> she talked about two intruders coming into the house. they attacked travis and they were attacking her. and she gets wounded in the incident. and he's being stabbed. and he's yelling. and he's screaming and telling her, go to the neighbors and get help. >> they didn't discuss much. they just argued. >> about what? >> about whether or not to kill me. >> for what reason? >> because i'm a witness....
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and, so, just through all that he's never changed his dedication. he doesn't take shortcuts, repaint and color match and do all public and private property in our city. so, just his dedication in our program has made a huge difference in our city. we appreciate it. (applause) [laughter] >> congratulations. (applause) >> lisa mc kenzie. >> okay. i'm accepting this award for mike yeager and bill mcdonnis, [speaker not understood]. i think all the cities that have volunteer programs it's usually a handful of volunteers that do a majority of the work. these guys are both retired and they have accomplished so much within their neighborhood. they live in one of the biggest neighborhood associations -- excuse me, homeowner associations in san antonio, about 5,000 houses. so, he wrote his little speech so i'm going to read his speech. he would like to thank the stop urban blight organization on our behalf for recognizing this and bill and i are truly do not do what we do for recognition, but is very gratifying when someone takes the time and effort to tell
and, so, just through all that he's never changed his dedication. he doesn't take shortcuts, repaint and color match and do all public and private property in our city. so, just his dedication in our program has made a huge difference in our city. we appreciate it. (applause) [laughter] >> congratulations. (applause) >> lisa mc kenzie. >> okay. i'm accepting this award for mike yeager and bill mcdonnis, [speaker not understood]. i think all the cities that have volunteer...
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. >> one proposed reform would change the law that requires the post office to pay bill odd dollar0s year to fund future retiree's pensions. >> lines are forming outside the supreme court ahead of the hearing to decide the constitutionality of prop 8. the referendum banned same-sex marriage after the state's highest court ruled it was legal. on wednesday the court considers the defense of marriage act which denies federal benefits to married same-sex couples. nine states and the district of columbia allow same-sex marriage, nine more have strong civil union or partner ship laws. >> carol lynn tyler is traveling to washington, dc and will be sitting in court when the nation's highest court considers whether california's prop 8 wrongly denies gays and lesbians the right to marry. >>> the nationest highest court is taking on another big issue that cost taxpayers more than $3 billion a year. the a practice that leads to higher prescription prices. >>> also a silicon valley big wig is helping in the effort to keep the kings in sacramento. >> crash, crash, boom. >> neighbors say they've ne
. >> one proposed reform would change the law that requires the post office to pay bill odd dollar0s year to fund future retiree's pensions. >> lines are forming outside the supreme court ahead of the hearing to decide the constitutionality of prop 8. the referendum banned same-sex marriage after the state's highest court ruled it was legal. on wednesday the court considers the defense of marriage act which denies federal benefits to married same-sex couples. nine states and the...
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we need to change the nature of medicine. i hope our new generation of health professionals will catalyze the movement necessary and enough people get aroused enough about the situation and see it for what it is. then start a grass roots movement to change the balance in power. >> what i'm aurging for is not to make things tough on industry, but safe and putting patients first. we have a motto in medicine. in latin it means above all do no harm. >> if i think about what health care could be like, it would have a lot more care in it. it would be a very different system that probably would be less high tech and more high touch. we have a lot more power over how healthy we are than we are willing to take credit for or willing to take responsibility for. and that is part of what a really great health care system would do. it would empower patients. >> so frustrating to know how easy the answers are. >> the answers are among us and only by accepting the fact that the american health care system is badly broken and the status quo i
we need to change the nature of medicine. i hope our new generation of health professionals will catalyze the movement necessary and enough people get aroused enough about the situation and see it for what it is. then start a grass roots movement to change the balance in power. >> what i'm aurging for is not to make things tough on industry, but safe and putting patients first. we have a motto in medicine. in latin it means above all do no harm. >> if i think about what health care...
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we'll share local perspectives. >>> there are some changes on the way in our weather. rain is coming but the question is when and how much. >>> also looking back at the start of one of americas most unpopular wars. >>> class is back in session at the university of central florida in orlando this noon time after police removed explosives from a dorm room. investigators found the home made explosives while responding to reports of a student with a gun shortly after 1:00 this morning. the student was found dead in the room apparently from a self- inflicted gun shot wound. morning classes were cancelled but the university spokesman says classes have since resumed. >>> vice president biden is among the world leaders gathering in rome for tomorrows official installation of pope francis at the vatican. biden is leading the u.s. delegation and will be joined by house minority leader nancy pelosi of san francisco and bay area congress woman anna eshew. they are expected to join more than 1 million people tomorrow for traveling from across the globe to be in rome for the ceremon
we'll share local perspectives. >>> there are some changes on the way in our weather. rain is coming but the question is when and how much. >>> also looking back at the start of one of americas most unpopular wars. >>> class is back in session at the university of central florida in orlando this noon time after police removed explosives from a dorm room. investigators found the home made explosives while responding to reports of a student with a gun shortly after 1:00...
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the ceo of black berry is determined to change that. >> we've got to get better what. we did is building the platform. >> the x 10 looks like it's competitors and view autos i like it. i think black berry has done a good job they've done a nice job with the camera. >> there is a store of new apps because who wants a known without angry birds. >> is it enough? so-to-save the money? >> they're just trying to prove they're not dead. >> close something. >> not dead yet. >> there is no shortage of former user autos old black berry won't work at my old house this, does. >> what would it take to win you back? >> i don't know if that is possible saying it's unlikely users that left will come back. >> i don't think they're going to get someone who likes they're phone to switch over. >> but it could be the start of a slow turn around some won't stick around to see. >> what will black berry have to do? >> they'd have to merge with apple. >> not what black berry wanted to hear. >> no. >> still to come at 6:00 san francisco ash bishop on the supreme court hearing on gay marriage. >
the ceo of black berry is determined to change that. >> we've got to get better what. we did is building the platform. >> the x 10 looks like it's competitors and view autos i like it. i think black berry has done a good job they've done a nice job with the camera. >> there is a store of new apps because who wants a known without angry birds. >> is it enough? so-to-save the money? >> they're just trying to prove they're not dead. >> close something. >>...
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what happens to open a change? what could this country be doing with positively years if we could look at all of these records, these equity markets on this surge if we had strong, positive, confident leaders. what do you think? >> that is a hypothetical question because we don't have that, and you're not going to see it. but even with the problems in washington, and they cannot agree on things, even with that the public still wants to get ahead. businesses want to get ahead. consumers want to make up for lost time. they want to the buy automobiles and houses that they did not get to buy the last couple of years. we can only imagine what wld happen with a better set of policies. we don't have it, but we're living with the. lou: quickly, the influence of your -- your outlook in terms of gdp growth in interest rates and the market through the end of the year. >> we think the core that is just now was close to 3 percent of the gdp. d behind that, of inventory building, but beyond that, getting beyond inventory buildin
what happens to open a change? what could this country be doing with positively years if we could look at all of these records, these equity markets on this surge if we had strong, positive, confident leaders. what do you think? >> that is a hypothetical question because we don't have that, and you're not going to see it. but even with the problems in washington, and they cannot agree on things, even with that the public still wants to get ahead. businesses want to get ahead. consumers...
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. >>> outrage from some family members of victims killed in 9/11 terror attacks to the change in policy to allow knives on airplanes. the transportation security administration said starting april 25th, passengers can carry short folding knives onto flights. unions for flight attendants oppose the policy and federal air marshalls are also blasting the decision. screeners will still confiscate razor blades and box cutters. relatives of some of the september 11th victims want the policy rolled back. one asked, quote, what's the difference between a pocket knife and a box cutter? and another calls it, quote, a dreadful mistake to loosen the rules. >>> turning now to syria, the u.n. says about 20 peacekeepers are being held by opposition forces in the country. amateur video on the internet reports capture of u.n. vehicles but nbc news could not verify that. the peacekeepers were reportedly part of a force that monitors a cease-fire between israeli and syrian troops in the golan heights. the u.n. says more than 1 million syrian refugees have fled to the country. >>> for the latest on the wea
. >>> outrage from some family members of victims killed in 9/11 terror attacks to the change in policy to allow knives on airplanes. the transportation security administration said starting april 25th, passengers can carry short folding knives onto flights. unions for flight attendants oppose the policy and federal air marshalls are also blasting the decision. screeners will still confiscate razor blades and box cutters. relatives of some of the september 11th victims want the policy...
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it did not change things. after the heller case, i really do believe that there is a very good argument that traditional lawful purposes such as self-defense, i can make a logical argument wherein ar-15 is better in circumstances than n other weapons. and does not like i'm the only one in america with this. there are 4 million. it is the number one selling ifle last year, i think. it can't be unusual in the circumstances of what is going on in american terms of people purchasing the rifle. having said that, i will vote no, but it is not about questioning senator feinstein's motives. we do see things differently. she has been doing this for a long time because she believes it will help. i believe it will not change things and is giving a false sense of safety and there are better things we can do in a bipartisan way to address gun violence. the crooks will get the guns. if you find yourself meeting these crooks, i want to make sure you can defend ourself. >> i will stay here as long as nyone wishes to speak. th
it did not change things. after the heller case, i really do believe that there is a very good argument that traditional lawful purposes such as self-defense, i can make a logical argument wherein ar-15 is better in circumstances than n other weapons. and does not like i'm the only one in america with this. there are 4 million. it is the number one selling ifle last year, i think. it can't be unusual in the circumstances of what is going on in american terms of people purchasing the rifle....
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actually change school climate. bullying is something we can overcome. >> my administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch, the director of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. welcome to this "360" special report, "sex, lies and audiotape" of the jodi arias trial. the defendant's third week on the stand, and almost unique in the country answering questions from the jury. some of which were deeply skeptical of her story that she killed her boy friend in self defense. reporting tonight for us is "360's" randi kaye. >> thanks, anderson. for days, she has been in this white house behind me, trying to explain to jurors why she had no choice but to kill travis alexander. the prosecution tells a very d
actually change school climate. bullying is something we can overcome. >> my administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch, the director of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels...
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. >> the major life changes that do more than just stress you out. the heavy toll they can play on your health. join us at 6:00. >>> now, if you don't worry, google says it's not planning on going into the sneaker business, but if it did, the shoes might look something like this. a team at google took a few pairs of sneakers, crammed in a computer, a pressure sensor, gyroscope, speaker, and blue tooth. it can tell what you're doing and send the info to your phone. the shoes will not be on sale. can you recent shover foot in there? i'm ama daetz. for leigh glaser and mike shumann thank you for joining captioned by closed captioning services inc. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight the front-runners from rome where the cardinals are visiting churches across the city, saying mass, being greeted like celebrities. one of these men will be the next pope. who are the most likely candidates? >>> weather watch, a winter blizzard driving across the heartland, kicking up a hail storm, as both coasts get an early shot of spring. what can you expect for tomorrow
. >> the major life changes that do more than just stress you out. the heavy toll they can play on your health. join us at 6:00. >>> now, if you don't worry, google says it's not planning on going into the sneaker business, but if it did, the shoes might look something like this. a team at google took a few pairs of sneakers, crammed in a computer, a pressure sensor, gyroscope, speaker, and blue tooth. it can tell what you're doing and send the info to your phone. the shoes will...
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he has never cracked or changed his story. we have her blood in his car. we have got a promo shot of him with her in front of the miami area the night she goes missing. where is stepha? >> police suspect henry checked her phone to check her voice mail whether the club closed. h >> we love you. >> now and forever, amen. >> law enforcement was centered on the car. this dark colored accura that stepha was seen getting into with a man that night, going to the night club. >> god bless you. >> they prayed for stepha henry and comforted her family and tried, even as her trail grows cold, they tried to keep hope in their hearts. >> i love you very much. i want you to come home. your father and your sister, the family are very worried. please come home to us. >> stepha henry's mother wouldn't stop. she said she would stay in florida until her daughter was found. she went to a car dealership there was a radio remote to spread the word to anybody that would listen her daughter just graduated from clrnlgs had her life before her, and gone from the face of the earth. t
he has never cracked or changed his story. we have her blood in his car. we have got a promo shot of him with her in front of the miami area the night she goes missing. where is stepha? >> police suspect henry checked her phone to check her voice mail whether the club closed. h >> we love you. >> now and forever, amen. >> law enforcement was centered on the car. this dark colored accura that stepha was seen getting into with a man that night, going to the night club....
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so a little bit warmer and as we go into the bay area weekend, some more changes. i'll talk about that and then there's some rain. there's rain showing up. i'll show you when that gets here as well. >>> it was lin-sanity at san francisco tonight. jeremy lin is known for his rise to fame last year. the center for asian american media presented a documentary about his life tonight as a kick off to an 11 day film and culture celebration. advanced tickets were sold out. but rush tickets were still available for those who lined up outside the theater early with their cash. >>> another cruise ship stranded. the new problems affecting dozens of carnival passengers just weeks after the company's last nightmare. >> a shark dies in a california swimming pool. the advertiser under fire for the commercial shoot. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with
so a little bit warmer and as we go into the bay area weekend, some more changes. i'll talk about that and then there's some rain. there's rain showing up. i'll show you when that gets here as well. >>> it was lin-sanity at san francisco tonight. jeremy lin is known for his rise to fame last year. the center for asian american media presented a documentary about his life tonight as a kick off to an 11 day film and culture celebration. advanced tickets were sold out. but rush tickets...
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actually change school climate. bullying is something we can overcome. >> my administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch, the director of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. something years. and it feels healing. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. welcome to this special report "sex, lies and audiotape." the defendant's third week on the stand, answering questions from the jury. something that were skeptical that she killed her boyfriend in self defense. randy? >> for 17 days, she has been on the witness stand behind me, trying to explain to jurors why she had no choice but to kill travis alexander. all seem to agree, the relationship was explosive. sex, stalking, sordid details. tonight, she is in the fight for
actually change school climate. bullying is something we can overcome. >> my administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch, the director of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. something...
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changes are already being seen in vatican city. the pope's apartment has been locked, his private elevator has been taped shut and a new papal ring must also be made. tradition says that the ring is destroyed when the pope dies or in this case resigns. >> talk about destruction of the seal, it's simply to make some scratch marks or something to prevent the seal from being used ever again. >> a stove has yet to be installed in the sistine chapel. white smoke coming from the stove announces to the world a new pope has been elected. a lot of watching and waiting this week. meteorologist lisa argen is here. we are waiting for some precipitation, some rain. we need it. >> totally right. we counted a few drops this morning but outside you see the cloud cover. a little filtered sunshine. this is san francisco with low to mid-50s and 57 already in oakland. we will look for a cooler marine push today and better chances of rain come your way for the week ahead. i'll have that next. >> thank you, lisa. also next a preview of abc's new crime d
changes are already being seen in vatican city. the pope's apartment has been locked, his private elevator has been taped shut and a new papal ring must also be made. tradition says that the ring is destroyed when the pope dies or in this case resigns. >> talk about destruction of the seal, it's simply to make some scratch marks or something to prevent the seal from being used ever again. >> a stove has yet to be installed in the sistine chapel. white smoke coming from the stove...
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history, the emotional historians of the world, the books were laying the groundwork for tremendous change even though it is scary at times, sometimes you have to go through the scary stuff to get to the good part. so i have a lot of phone and i'm kind of excited to be a part of it. >> definitely a shout out to the librarians out there. you guys are the best people in the world. by far. the best people in the world, severely underpaid and i'm a reporter and i know the depravities of mankind the idiots always lose. so in that sense, the idiots were on the school board, this is actually the best thing that could have happened think of it this way. okay, maybe the system could be passed on and that is a phenomenon and nothing really happens. let's read, authors together, let's have these panels, start doing things on social media. a friend of ours from houston, he actually started a movement and he is trafficking in books and these communities and centers and they say this is a bunch of donated books, don't tell the feds, but here are these books, he got a shout out from "the new york times"
history, the emotional historians of the world, the books were laying the groundwork for tremendous change even though it is scary at times, sometimes you have to go through the scary stuff to get to the good part. so i have a lot of phone and i'm kind of excited to be a part of it. >> definitely a shout out to the librarians out there. you guys are the best people in the world. by far. the best people in the world, severely underpaid and i'm a reporter and i know the depravities of...
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as alert americans well know, president obama is trying to fundamentally change the u.s.a. he sees our system as basically unfair. and wants to provide more services and money to those who don't have very much. the republican party says the president's social justice outlook is damaging the freezing rain structure of the country. high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in someone had came up to that 18-year-old kid avenue as he was washing dishes and suggested to him that 55 years hence his son would be sworn into office as a united states senator representing the great state of texas. [ applause ] that would have been unimaginable. >> n
as alert americans well know, president obama is trying to fundamentally change the u.s.a. he sees our system as basically unfair. and wants to provide more services and money to those who don't have very much. the republican party says the president's social justice outlook is damaging the freezing rain structure of the country. high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent....
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but that is going to change as we go into tonight and tomorrow. we've got this stream of moisture coming off the pacific. that is going to bring more rain to the seattle area, eventually stretching down into western oregon too. here's where the warm is. look at our high temperatures today. phoenix, about 93 degrees. l.a. up to 80. we'll be in the 50s in the pacific northwest but 69 degrees in medford, oregon. not too bad out that way. so looking ahead, we are going to stay above average, normal high in l.a. is in the mid-60s. we should be in the mid-70s through the rest of the week, weekend, even monday, we're above average with a who have of 71 degrees. now phoenix, arizona, the normal high is in the mid-70s. we're well above that. today, tomorrow, saturday, we should get into the 90s, even upper 80s by sunday. things do start to cool off by monday. but it should still be in the mid-80s. lots of sunshine out60s in pend. elko, nevada, 60 degrees. 85 in bakersfield today. so it is warm all through california, through arizona. that's where the warm
but that is going to change as we go into tonight and tomorrow. we've got this stream of moisture coming off the pacific. that is going to bring more rain to the seattle area, eventually stretching down into western oregon too. here's where the warm is. look at our high temperatures today. phoenix, about 93 degrees. l.a. up to 80. we'll be in the 50s in the pacific northwest but 69 degrees in medford, oregon. not too bad out that way. so looking ahead, we are going to stay above average, normal...
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actually change school climate. bullying is something we can overcome. >> my administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch, the director of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels healing. >>> good evening. welcome to this special report "sex, lies and audiotape." the case of jodi arias. we now know the things that she and her boyfriend did right up until she shot, stabbed and slashed him to death. just who is this woman? is she a murderer? tonight, you can watch the testimony and decide for yourself. reporting for us tonight is randi kaye. >> thank you, anderson. jodi arias, cold-blooded killer or long suffering victim? we've been mesmerized by the tragic tale of fatal attraction. tonight, a killer in her own words as jodi a
actually change school climate. bullying is something we can overcome. >> my administration has worked to raise awareness about bullying and i know i just had a chance to see lee hirsch, the director of "bully" and we thank him for his work on this issue. >> feeling like an outsider started me on a journey of being an activist. not long after the film was finished, people would say, well, how long did it take you? and i would kind of say, 20 something years. and it feels...
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great to see you, thanks. >> and even these style changes so monumental, because remember change in the catholic church takes hundreds of years. >> that's right. >> it's not something that often happens just with a changeover of a pope. it's something that really takes a very, very long time. all right. cnn exclusive now. >> that's right. senator rob portman a leading conservative voice in the senate who was on a short list to be mitt romney's running mate is now reversing his position on gay marriage. cnn's dana bash landing the only tv interview with portman. the ohio republican revealing his decision just one month before the supreme court hears arguments on the issue. and two years after learning his own son will was gay. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay. and that it was not a choice and that, you know, that's just part of who he is and he's been that way ever since he could remember. and that launched an interesting process for me, which was kind of rethinking my position. you know, talking to my pastor and other religious leaders, and going through th
great to see you, thanks. >> and even these style changes so monumental, because remember change in the catholic church takes hundreds of years. >> that's right. >> it's not something that often happens just with a changeover of a pope. it's something that really takes a very, very long time. all right. cnn exclusive now. >> that's right. senator rob portman a leading conservative voice in the senate who was on a short list to be mitt romney's running mate is now...
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it starts to change as the ridge loses ground by early next week. look for the fog near the coast and the patches of fog will pretty much disappear. and it will be sunny and breezy at times. northwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles an hour for your saturday afternoon. first thing in the morning we will see the temperatures across the entire bay area with only a few patches of fog. most of the bay area will wake up 20* pretty clear skies other than the fog. the highs for your saturday south bay, and 71 cupertino and sunshine in santa cruz and 69 degrees. same thing for mill pea it is a. it is go sh -- for mill pea ties. 69 pown 10 view. 69 for mountain view. downtown san francisco is 65 degrees and daly city is 58. get you up to the north bay and you will be seeing plenty of 70s. pretty mild weather, 75 calistoga and san rafael 70 degrees. east bay temperatures in the 60s. 68 in union city. oakland, 65 for you in richmond. inland areas, in the midto upper 60s, but it is going to be warmer than normal again, 70 sick in fairfield. 70 pleasanton and 71 in liv
it starts to change as the ridge loses ground by early next week. look for the fog near the coast and the patches of fog will pretty much disappear. and it will be sunny and breezy at times. northwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles an hour for your saturday afternoon. first thing in the morning we will see the temperatures across the entire bay area with only a few patches of fog. most of the bay area will wake up 20* pretty clear skies other than the fog. the highs for your saturday south bay, and...
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change your life forever. call hair club now. >> i only wish i hadn't taken so lon at's why i'm telling you, do it now. >> announcer: call now for our free dvd and brochure, shipped you in a discreet, plain envelope. hair club has the sotion you want. call now! [♪...] >>> are you a medical doctor? >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: this is prosecutor juan martinez. >> you told us what you thought he said, right? >> i did. >> were you correct? >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: martinez is known for ferocity in court. >> he's got one speed. pedal to the metal. >> he doesn't take any bs from any witness, even his own. >> like the lead detective in the jodi arias trial. >> did you talk to her in anticipation of the hearing? >> yes. >> did you give her anything? >> yes, a few. >> and still you went ahead with what you thought was your opinion, right? >> yes. >> so it came as no surprise -- >> mr. martinez, you may cross-examine the witness. >> that he was on the attack on his very beginning of jodi arias' cross-examination.
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it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor as serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. free trial offer for them. nurses to talk to for you. visit exelonpatchoffer.com. ♪ >>. >> shannon: from the political grapevine, some lawmakers are rebuking don young for using a racial slur. he was taking about mie granted workers when he said this.... >> my father had a ranch. we used to hire 50 or 60 weather backs to pick tomatoes. >> that wet back is derogatory term. he said he meant no disrespect and he was commonly us
it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should...
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starting point, a really surprising change of heart. rob portman reverses his decision on gay marriage for a very personal reason. dana bash with the exclusive tv interview and the reaction that is really coming in quick. >> and you have to see this. we have this video. minutes ago, this wild police chase, through the streets of detroit. look at him going here. cars, slamming into one another before the police finally surround the driver. that full story, coming up. >>> more trouble for carnival cruise passengers. yes, more. one liner is stuck in port, another having heat issues. this the latest in a string of issues in the last month. >> and the dream coming true for john berman and millions of veronica mars fans. i don't know. we'll talk to rob thomas about this record breaking, i'm talking millions, in the kick starter campaign to get this film made. i'm just joshing with you. "starting point" begins right now. >> we will talk about all things, rob meyers, former spokesperson for young america foundation, and he is here, as is richar
starting point, a really surprising change of heart. rob portman reverses his decision on gay marriage for a very personal reason. dana bash with the exclusive tv interview and the reaction that is really coming in quick. >> and you have to see this. we have this video. minutes ago, this wild police chase, through the streets of detroit. look at him going here. cars, slamming into one another before the police finally surround the driver. that full story, coming up. >>> more...
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it's really changed. we've made enough progress that we're going to make, we're going to close the gap. >> rose: so when you got out of law school and you had all the, you had great grades, you were a wonderful person. >> i don't know about that. >> rose: oh really. >> i tried to get a job. >> rose: what did they say to you. >> i could not get an interview. they wouldn't even talk -- >> rose: an interview. >> no. there were at least 40 names on the bulletin boards, law grads call. i called every single number and not one of them would talk to me. >> rose: did they return your phone call. >> when i got hold of somebody they would say well we don't hire women. it was unbelievable to me. >> rose: do you think it was crazy. >> i was shocked because i had a good record and i felt sure i could do a decent job. and i couldn't believe that i was not going to get a job interview. and i didn't. and i then learned that the county attorney in san mateo county california had once had a woman on staff. i wrote him, mad
it's really changed. we've made enough progress that we're going to make, we're going to close the gap. >> rose: so when you got out of law school and you had all the, you had great grades, you were a wonderful person. >> i don't know about that. >> rose: oh really. >> i tried to get a job. >> rose: what did they say to you. >> i could not get an interview. they wouldn't even talk -- >> rose: an interview. >> no. there were at least 40 names on...
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and big changes coming to the way you shop r airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show, but first, our top story, tainted drugs. painkillers, cardiac magazine, antibiotics, you name it. all recalled by the food and drug administration. the medication you're taking yog rit now could be dangerous. the fda says drugs produd by compounding pharmacy in new jersey may be contaminated with mold. after health care proders in etiquette head floating particles identified as a fungus in five bags of magnesium sulfate intravenous solution. it is in practically everything, as i mentioned. antibiotics, and ascetic, painkillers, labor inducing drugs, all of which distributed regional hospitals and several states. the fda says they're working with officialsn w jersey and connecticut to determine the scope of the contamination a this time and this comes months after noon when compounding center distributed thousands of steroid injections which ultim
and big changes coming to the way you shop r airline tickets. making it impossible to compare prices. we are taking off next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up later in the show, but first, our top story, tainted drugs. painkillers, cardiac magazine, antibiotics, you name it. all recalled by the food and drug administration. the medication you're taking yog rit now could be dangerous. the fda says drugs produd by compounding pharmacy in new jersey may be...
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big company that's holding off making changes is starbucks. there are few gray areas it's sorting through and using the city's three-month evaluation period to see what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. >> cheers. >> it's good. >> endangered species in new york. here in atlanta -- >> let me say. we're in atlanta. we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you love it. i don't drink a lot of soda. >> i am halfway done. >> this is so good. >> it's like a movie. >> i don't drink soda. every once in a while a hankering for orange soda. >> a giant one? >> the two liter. >> just ahead, barbie has got a fan in florida. this is a great story. a huge fan. a superfan we could say. we'll tell you about the amazing collection next. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can hel
big company that's holding off making changes is starbucks. there are few gray areas it's sorting through and using the city's three-month evaluation period to see what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. >> cheers. >> it's good. >> endangered species in new york. here in atlanta -- >> let me say. we're in atlanta. we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you...
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they have to make changes legislatively taken care of. gerri: the people getting hurt here, does not necessarily the pension, it is taxpayers. what is the price tag of this? >> here is the thing, a recent report put calpers in the bottom 5% in the country among investment returns several years. this is not right. this is a state that has enormous unfunded pension liabilities and projected 7.5% annual returns every year, they are going to be one of the worst performers. so there is a history really of mismanagement that really needs to be changed, they need professional management. gerri: the problem is how do you tear apart, how do you break away elected officials and the unions themselves because it seems to me the two of them coming together that create this unholy alliance that causes this to happen. >> the real problem is so heavily board is elected by members and basically union friendly, all you need is a couple of politicians also union friendly, and you have tipped the scales. this is why jerry brown wants to create new board memb
they have to make changes legislatively taken care of. gerri: the people getting hurt here, does not necessarily the pension, it is taxpayers. what is the price tag of this? >> here is the thing, a recent report put calpers in the bottom 5% in the country among investment returns several years. this is not right. this is a state that has enormous unfunded pension liabilities and projected 7.5% annual returns every year, they are going to be one of the worst performers. so there is a...
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you can't change color like we do. valspar has the love your color guarantee. if i don't love it, i get another color free. i'm thinking more this. yowza! valspar signature, look for it only at lowe's. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. ♪ ♪ [ jim koch ] why are these people surprised? they just found out they were secretly tasting sam adams boston lager. it's got a good color. it's got a good hoppy smell to it, it's got a good body. it's very smooth. i like that. smooth but it does have flavor. you were drinking sam adams boston lager. oh, really? you definitely got me. it's a good taste. it's smooth. it's really good. this is the best day ever. i obviously was selling myself short by not even considering this as a possibility. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. we are back with the great, drew barrymore. and in hon
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change -- everybody is like [speaking quickly in southern twang] >> exactly. that's it. >> stephen: there's smart folk. beautiful, beautiful literature from the south that i have never read. [laughter] >> not just literature. >> stephen: what are people missing by thinking the south is a bunch of pig farmers. >> there are pig farmers but it's also a place of great literature and music. this issue is dedicated to the music of louisiana which is some of the greatest in the union. jazz was born in the south. the blues, had a baby, it's name was rock 'n' roll. it was born and raised in the south. >> stephen: what was it about the south that was so different that allowed for jazz and blues and rock 'n' roll. there was some pa cuellar institution that made that possible. >> yes. and out after this tragedy is slavery we have given -- we have received the gift great culture. because the fusion of british culture with the african culture with the spanish and the french it comes together in the american south. >> stephen: there's a cd that comes with this issue and you
change -- everybody is like [speaking quickly in southern twang] >> exactly. that's it. >> stephen: there's smart folk. beautiful, beautiful literature from the south that i have never read. [laughter] >> not just literature. >> stephen: what are people missing by thinking the south is a bunch of pig farmers. >> there are pig farmers but it's also a place of great literature and music. this issue is dedicated to the music of louisiana which is some of the greatest...
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we change medical practice and we change medical education. trying to get medicare to cover the heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. most insurance companies will follow medicare's lead, so i realize that medicare is the rosetta stone. if we get medicare to cover it then everyone else will cover it. and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. now that medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will be type 2 diabetes. half of americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next ten years. half. if we can prevent that and even reverse it, that's how we're going to make true health care, not just sick care available at a time when the medical system is so badly broken. >>> i've never looked after a healthy person. and maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever
we change medical practice and we change medical education. trying to get medicare to cover the heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. most insurance companies will follow medicare's lead, so i realize that medicare is the rosetta stone. if we get medicare to cover it then everyone else will cover it. and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. now that medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will...
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blackberry ceo is determined to change that. >> we're used to competition. we have to get better. what we did, we have a new platform. >> it's now in the u.s. z-10 looks like a touch screen competitors and getting good reviews. >> i actually like it. i think the aspects of the phone it feels really comfortable and nice job with the camera. >> jessica was enthusiastic about the new touch key kee board and slick camera and new blackberry apps. >> this latest has all the trappings of modern smart phone but is it enough to save the company? >> i think right now they are trying to prove they are not dead. >> are they? >> they are not dead yet. >> you see blackberry has no shortage of former users. >> my old blackberry wouldn't work in my own house. >> what would it take to win you you back? >> i don't know if that is possible. >> it's unlikely users will come back. >> i don't think they will get anybody who already likes their iphone or android to switch over. >> but it might be a hit with current users and the start of a slow turnaround for the company. it's a turnaround that some use
blackberry ceo is determined to change that. >> we're used to competition. we have to get better. what we did, we have a new platform. >> it's now in the u.s. z-10 looks like a touch screen competitors and getting good reviews. >> i actually like it. i think the aspects of the phone it feels really comfortable and nice job with the camera. >> jessica was enthusiastic about the new touch key kee board and slick camera and new blackberry apps. >> this latest has all...
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we found when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. turning on the genes that prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote cancer. these lifestyle changes cannot only work as well as drugs and surgery, but often even better at a fraction of the cost and the only side effects are good ones. >>> the doctor that has the greatest impact on your health is primary care doctors. >> we don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important fundamental level of care. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. then i read an artie about study that oked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. hey used centr silver f t study... so i guess my wife was right. male anner ] centrum. ways your mostomplet tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf oneso
we found when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. turning on the genes that prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote cancer. these lifestyle changes cannot only work as well as drugs and surgery, but often even better at a fraction of the cost and the only side effects are good ones. >>> the doctor that has the greatest impact on your health is primary care doctors. >> we don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important...
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deportation orde to cfer that right day make moves to pass that into law as the executive order or a change as a result of the deportation order it is a startling trend or attention is not brought to either. now let's turn to the export -- expert witness what you make of this man? has he destroyed single-handedly whenever there was for the defense? >> he tries to find any reasonable doubt and says theris a possibility there is a psychological disorder so they could find her not guilty of premeditated murders and he is there to get a juror to think maybe there is a psychological issue we cannot grasp, he is the expert and we should rely on him cement she puts forward a self-defense claim but testifying over 18-- she never said the words you need to say with self-defense and actually said she was not in favor -- in fear. said now they bring in the expert that she is sufferingg3 from posttraumatic stress disorder so when he moved a certain way she had that fight or flight to mentality that is what is going on in her mind. i don't think it will work but she probably will not get said death pena
deportation orde to cfer that right day make moves to pass that into law as the executive order or a change as a result of the deportation order it is a startling trend or attention is not brought to either. now let's turn to the export -- expert witness what you make of this man? has he destroyed single-handedly whenever there was for the defense? >> he tries to find any reasonable doubt and says theris a possibility there is a psychological disorder so they could find her not guilty of...
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that killed troops in afghanistan and pakistan the government is blocking efforts to help the company changed the fertilizer formula. officials have suspended state support pending an investigation. this seems like a long overdue investigation. doesn't it? >> to permit a common security is out with a report on operation "fast & furious" it found neither ice director morton origin and an apology on a new about "fast & furious" and tell bright inrior was murdered. one eyes agent did try to sound the alarm including the agent in charge never read reports so they said and never told washington. bright antes family told fox news they were not contacted by the inspector general and they are very disappointed with the quality and the depth of the investigation. philadelphia police are asking for thep for a good man who opened fire inside a takeout restaurant. it shows the gunman trying to force his way into the store as six people inside try to take cover and struggle to keep the door closed and may have saved their lives. the government eventually firing shots, ran from the scene. three victims suf
that killed troops in afghanistan and pakistan the government is blocking efforts to help the company changed the fertilizer formula. officials have suspended state support pending an investigation. this seems like a long overdue investigation. doesn't it? >> to permit a common security is out with a report on operation "fast & furious" it found neither ice director morton origin and an apology on a new about "fast & furious" and tell bright inrior was...
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luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> ou
luckily, things have changed. to see how, we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? the oldest person i really know is probably my grandfather. he's 93. 94. 104 years old. [ dan ] then we gave them each a sticker and had them show us. ♪ soon we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the...
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it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change whats offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us. based on one simple common sense fact, all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories then you burn off you'll gain weight. that goes for coca cola and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca cola we know when people come together good things happen to learn more visit coke.com/comingtogether
it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change whats offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us. based on one simple common sense fact, all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories then you burn off you'll gain weight. that goes for coca cola and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca cola we know when people come together good things happen to learn more visit coke.com/comingtogether
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and that's changed the conversation. and as more states have decided through legislation or even the ballot that it's a good policy and it's the right constitutional thing for same-sex couples to marry. and then with doma, working so hard for same-sex couples to marry and defending that victory in massachusetts, it was important for people to have their marriages be marriages, but they found out immediately they were in second class marriages. they were wiped all, for all federal purposes. and this is a day about how being treated unequally scars your soul and makes a difference in people's lives in the protections they do or don't have. so this was a day about how people need their government to treat them fairly and equally. >> a lot of people have made predictions. a lot of people in cable news in. but if the court strikes down doma in a way this case was presented to them, what would happen next? >> the clearest practical consequences that same-sex couples who are legally married will now be treated like other marrie
and that's changed the conversation. and as more states have decided through legislation or even the ballot that it's a good policy and it's the right constitutional thing for same-sex couples to marry. and then with doma, working so hard for same-sex couples to marry and defending that victory in massachusetts, it was important for people to have their marriages be marriages, but they found out immediately they were in second class marriages. they were wiped all, for all federal purposes. and...
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rashad, you guys at color of change are terrific in pushing people in the right direction. how do you do that from the outside in this particular issue. >> i think the leadership that ultraviolet are showing, mayor bloomberg's group and others, it is critical that we have to hold politicians on both sides of the aisle accountable. our friends are the ones who stand with us when we are the most challenged. we have seen the ravages that gun violence has had on our communities. mr. law pierre talks about money and politics and bloomberg's money, what he fails to talk about is the way the nra has carried the water for the gun industry for years and has moved their money into the pockets of politician politicians who support them and has went after politicians who don't, and what we have is organizations like color of change and ultra violent and others, and we need to cull those democrats who come into our communities and let them know they are not going to have our support if they are in the back pocket of the nra and the gun industry. >> rashard let me stay with you for a sec
rashad, you guys at color of change are terrific in pushing people in the right direction. how do you do that from the outside in this particular issue. >> i think the leadership that ultraviolet are showing, mayor bloomberg's group and others, it is critical that we have to hold politicians on both sides of the aisle accountable. our friends are the ones who stand with us when we are the most challenged. we have seen the ravages that gun violence has had on our communities. mr. law...
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we found when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. turning on the genes that prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote cancer. these lifestyle changes cannot only work as well as drugs and surgery, but often even better at a fraction of the cost and the only side effects are good ones. >>> the doctor that has the greatest impact on your health is primary care doctors. >> we don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important fundamental level of care. a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c
we found when you change your lifestyle, over 500 genes were changed. turning on the genes that prevent disease, turning off the genes that promote cancer. these lifestyle changes cannot only work as well as drugs and surgery, but often even better at a fraction of the cost and the only side effects are good ones. >>> the doctor that has the greatest impact on your health is primary care doctors. >> we don't have enough primary care clinicians to provide that important...
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it starts to change as the ridge loses ground by early next week. look for the fog near the coast and the patches of fog will pretty much disappear. and it will be sunny and breezy at times. northwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles an hour for your saturday afternoon. first thing in the morning we will see the temperatures across the entire bay area with only a few patches of fog. most of the bay area will wake up 20* pretty clear skies other than the fog. the highs for your saturday south bay, and 71 cupertino and sunshine in santa cruz and 69 degrees. same thing for mill pea it is a. it is go sh -- for mill pea ties. 69 pown 10 view. 69 for mountain view. downtown san francisco is 65 degrees and daly city is 58. get you up to the north bay and you will be seeing plenty of 70s. pretty mild weather, 75 calistoga and san rafael 70 degrees. east bay temperatures in the 60s. 68 in union city. oakland, 65 for you in richmond. inland areas, in the midto upper 60s, but it is going to be warmer than normal again, 70 sick in fairfield. 70 pleasanton and 71 in liv
it starts to change as the ridge loses ground by early next week. look for the fog near the coast and the patches of fog will pretty much disappear. and it will be sunny and breezy at times. northwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles an hour for your saturday afternoon. first thing in the morning we will see the temperatures across the entire bay area with only a few patches of fog. most of the bay area will wake up 20* pretty clear skies other than the fog. the highs for your saturday south bay, and...
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so a little bit warmer and as we go into the bay area weekend, some more changes. i'll talk about that and then there's some rain. there's rain showing up. i'll show you when that gets here as well. >>> it was lin-sanity at san francisco tonight. jeremy lin is known for his rise to fame last year. the center for asian american media presented a documentary about his life tonight as a kick off to an 11 day film and culture celebration. advanced tickets were sold out. but rush tickets were still available for those who lined up outside the theater early with their cash. >>> another cruise ship stranded. the new problems affecting dozens of carnival passengers just mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the
so a little bit warmer and as we go into the bay area weekend, some more changes. i'll talk about that and then there's some rain. there's rain showing up. i'll show you when that gets here as well. >>> it was lin-sanity at san francisco tonight. jeremy lin is known for his rise to fame last year. the center for asian american media presented a documentary about his life tonight as a kick off to an 11 day film and culture celebration. advanced tickets were sold out. but rush tickets...